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only in america plummets. this is part of a living -- legal process. this is all wrapped into kind of a movie experience. it says, "i am honored to congratulate you on becoming a citizen of the united states. because of your determination, this great nation, is now your nation, sign, sincerely, barack obama." >> america is vexed by doubts, but that has not put them off. fresh blood is coming faster than ever before. >> the racism and everything you encounter, i don't feel that here. >> they give me so much freedom. freedom to do anything i want. i can accomplish anything that i would like. as a great thing about america. >> -- that is the great thing about america. >> who would not want to come to california? the whole world knows this, this is spectacular and iconic. what you cannot see are the statistics plaguy the golden state. 2 million unemployment, a budget $10 billion deep. this is the peril and promise of america. silicon valley is the most fertile place on the plant. the technology will change tomorro
only in america plummets. this is part of a living -- legal process. this is all wrapped into kind of a movie experience. it says, "i am honored to congratulate you on becoming a citizen of the united states. because of your determination, this great nation, is now your nation, sign, sincerely, barack obama." >> america is vexed by doubts, but that has not put them off. fresh blood is coming faster than ever before. >> the racism and everything you encounter, i don't feel...
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because it's america. >> god bless america! >> i can tell all of my american people, they have to grow up and to say god bless america, because this country, it's unique in the earth for everything. >> felix. >> thank you. god bless america. thank you very much. >> here is amazing, because i can do stuff. as normal people can do. >> like what? >> driving, work. >> why couldn't you drive in indonesia? >> because they don't have equipment for small people. they fix my pedal, the brake and the gas and they put the seat up high. america is good for disabled people. i'm free here. bye! >> how did you pick mississippi? >> school, free scholarship to go to law school. 23 different countries were represented in the ceremony today. and we're just coming to different places and settling down, and not running to the big cities. >> congratulations. >> it's nice to start in a new place, to start a family and bring what you have from your culture into the existing culture. kind of part of what being an american is all about. >> merciful god,
because it's america. >> god bless america! >> i can tell all of my american people, they have to grow up and to say god bless america, because this country, it's unique in the earth for everything. >> felix. >> thank you. god bless america. thank you very much. >> here is amazing, because i can do stuff. as normal people can do. >> like what? >> driving, work. >> why couldn't you drive in indonesia? >> because they don't have equipment for...
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the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta, the third stop in the world series. that will take place from the 12th to the 20th of november. you will be happy to hear it will be over before thanksgiving. we are looking forward to an exciting c eight -- season of sailing the ac 45's and then for two more seasons in the america's cup events. there is also a bidding process under way. we know five of the six cities that they will be stumping on. we will be determining how all of the 11 locations. the first few are expected to be announced soon for those remaining 11 cities. finally, i would like to pay a real tribute to the incredible amounts of work that is being done to make the america's cup events over the next two years an enormous success. not only the work of our own organizations, event authority, ra
the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta, the third stop in the world series. that will take place from the 12th to the 20th of november. you will be happy to hear it will be over before thanksgiving. we are...
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cup on the 34 -- for the america's cup 34. but it is at the water basin a little to the south of pier 32- 38. whose phone is ringing? that is where the key vessels will be brought during the match. the second place is the open water basin at the rincon park. the proposal is spectator yachts would be berthed in that open water basin. it the special area plan limits mooring to non-commercial vessels. the items will be held at the commission meeting on july 7, in the port commission room, in this building. there will be a staff report available, june 24. at this time, staff is only recommending an allowance for the brannon street wharf open water basin and not the rincon point open water base. at some more to come on where the super yachts will be berthed. and finally, i'd like to propose the port commission adjourned its meeting today in honor of the fallen san francisco firefighters, lieutenant vincent perez and firefighter paramedic anthony valerio, two college to we have lost 10 days -- two of our colleagues that we have lost
cup on the 34 -- for the america's cup 34. but it is at the water basin a little to the south of pier 32- 38. whose phone is ringing? that is where the key vessels will be brought during the match. the second place is the open water basin at the rincon park. the proposal is spectator yachts would be berthed in that open water basin. it the special area plan limits mooring to non-commercial vessels. the items will be held at the commission meeting on july 7, in the port commission room, in this...
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. >>> "made in america" summer. a whole neighborhood looks to see what is american made in their homes and lines up behind our team with new ideas for creating jobs. >>> and jaycee dugard. your overwhelming message to the little girl who gave us all a lesson in life and hope. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with an abc news investigation. tea party powerhouse michele bachmann has rocketed to the top of the republican pack. tonight, a closer look at the business she and her husband own back home in minnesota. an outside group filmed undercover video inside the bachmann's christian counseling center. bachmann's husband has said he does not try to turn gay people straight. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with those tapes and to tell us what they show tonight. brian. >> reporter: well, diane, they are quite a couple. and we're learning a lot more about their views and how they've made their money. michele bachmann tells supporters her husband, marcus, has been the key to her 33 years of hap
. >>> "made in america" summer. a whole neighborhood looks to see what is american made in their homes and lines up behind our team with new ideas for creating jobs. >>> and jaycee dugard. your overwhelming message to the little girl who gave us all a lesson in life and hope. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with an abc news investigation. tea party powerhouse michele bachmann has rocketed to the top of the republican pack. tonight, a closer look at the...
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a kaiser reporters up next well it seems economic gurus make their own forecast about where america's financial problems are heading. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice ceased to say so with the news media. guys are on stacy herbert this is the concert report gold saluting the world economy breakdown stacey tell us more max that's our first headline there gold gives a standing ovation for the obama boehner masterpiece of political theater so we've seen in america the political kooky theater getting crazier and crazier but this is the important thing is that how gold responded and obviously always a deal is going to be done right we knew that but we have always told everybody that gold is responding to this collapse in american empire yes it is responding it's responding to the collapse and figure out mining it's a response to the collapse and the american empire exactly they had a great run after world war two but now it's run its course and now it's off owing a part and all the satellites that rely on the u.s. for their largest and all those military contractors and cl
a kaiser reporters up next well it seems economic gurus make their own forecast about where america's financial problems are heading. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice ceased to say so with the news media. guys are on stacy herbert this is the concert report gold saluting the world economy breakdown stacey tell us more max that's our first headline there gold gives a standing ovation for the obama boehner masterpiece of political theater so we've seen in america the political...
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build, we need to put america back to work by building america. the new deal did not pull us out of the great depression. world war ii did. the government, not the private sector, the government's conduct of the war and the government's role in steering the economy won world war ii and pulled us out of the great depression. government did that. government stimulated the public and the private economy. if we rationally invest a similar amount of money in our domestic economy as we did to win world war ii america out of this great recession just like we pulled america out of the great depression. grow. we need to grow the economy in a balanced fashion. too large tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 to the wealthy and big corporations, the so-called job creators, didn't create jobs in the private sector. indeed, only one million net new jobs were created between 2001 and 2009. all government jobs. the private sector reported minus 600,000 jobs. so much for giving tax breaks to the private job generators. some argue against all debt, but all debts aren't bad bec
build, we need to put america back to work by building america. the new deal did not pull us out of the great depression. world war ii did. the government, not the private sector, the government's conduct of the war and the government's role in steering the economy won world war ii and pulled us out of the great depression. government did that. government stimulated the public and the private economy. if we rationally invest a similar amount of money in our domestic economy as we did to win...
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what do you want america to be like? when you have children in these chairs, what do you want it to be like? president obama has a vision of an economy that works for everybody. that is modern and sustainable and offered shared opportunities. a vision of government and society that involves shared responsibilities. not specific benefits nearly as much as everybody pitching in and doing what they're supposed to do to create the government we need to have for empowerment to take hold in america. and it has a vision of community that makes the most of america's greatest asset, our diversity. that's why he and i passionately believe in the dream act. [cheers and applause] i think we're better off with more immigrants, not fewer. so i don't understand all that. [applause] the main thing i want to say is why he believes in gay rights. that's why i was proud of my -- [cheers and applause] i was immensely proud of another of my former administration members, my former house secretary, now the governor of new york, professing the
what do you want america to be like? when you have children in these chairs, what do you want it to be like? president obama has a vision of an economy that works for everybody. that is modern and sustainable and offered shared opportunities. a vision of government and society that involves shared responsibilities. not specific benefits nearly as much as everybody pitching in and doing what they're supposed to do to create the government we need to have for empowerment to take hold in america....
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everything in america. the other thing is that we had just gone through the concrete, where they built the fbi building and others like this, and nixon was wanting to take down all of the historic structures on pennsylvania avenue, and just make this all concrete. i said, if i took photographs, people could see this first. there was a governmental agency, the hudson avenue corp., which was set up after john f. kennedy wrote his inaugural address. at that time -- he said to people around him, we have to do something because this is the main street of america. i went to the pennsylvania avenue organization and said, if you can get me into these places i will do this for you, and i will photograph all of it. and i spent about 17 years photograph in the rebuilding. >> when you start showing some of your photos -- we can catch up with all of this. the first is in alabama. why were you in alabama. >> i had a relationship with the library of congress and they were kind enough to put this in their collection. last
everything in america. the other thing is that we had just gone through the concrete, where they built the fbi building and others like this, and nixon was wanting to take down all of the historic structures on pennsylvania avenue, and just make this all concrete. i said, if i took photographs, people could see this first. there was a governmental agency, the hudson avenue corp., which was set up after john f. kennedy wrote his inaugural address. at that time -- he said to people around him, we...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. put down your weapons -- the hopeful plea of the british prime minister to the taliban. is there any chance they will listen? a long march across africa for these somali refugees. they are driven to desperation. >> we have to scale up operations to meet the growing need. >> constantly connected -- is social media leaving all of us overwhelmed? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. stop fighting, stop bombing, join the political process -- that is what british prime minister david cameron asked a taliban today. even as he spoke those words, four nato soldiers were killed in the eastern part of the
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. put down your weapons -- the hopeful plea...
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>> america has tremendous creativity when america has a priority. when you make jobs jobs jobs the priority, the kind of thing tavis talks about, robert cut nesterovi ner talks about. we come up with waist. >> the american philosophy is choose a problem and then attack it with everything you've got. . if you're sick with cancer you want to be somewhere like los angeles because the doctors will go baboom. and i feel until america collectively with this job situation does this and komgs together and says we are going to fix this, until that happens. and it's not being driven yet by the top. kwib ling with each other. >> some of this has to do with your question about retraining those persons. as industries change, as we see where the future is headed, we train those persons who are out of work now. dr. west and i are in large measure to announce this poverty tour. starting august 6 we are getting on a bus, the conscience tour a call to conscience. the idea to get on the bus and go to big cities and small towns starting with african-americans and hispa
>> america has tremendous creativity when america has a priority. when you make jobs jobs jobs the priority, the kind of thing tavis talks about, robert cut nesterovi ner talks about. we come up with waist. >> the american philosophy is choose a problem and then attack it with everything you've got. . if you're sick with cancer you want to be somewhere like los angeles because the doctors will go baboom. and i feel until america collectively with this job situation does this and...
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will they reverse in that after america's cup and 27 is the primary and 35 is the backup? >> that is correct. 27 has the longer berth to hand it will larger ships. commissioner fong: and the shoreside power that was installed about a year and a half ago, that is not portable and is not able to move over to 35 in the interim, correct? >> correct. it is very complex and the installation on it is very expensive to do. it is supposed to be part of the new terminal and proposed to be out of service during the construction period starting at the beginning of 2012. commissioner fong: and one last comment, after the america's cup and cruise ship terminal is built out, is there still the potential thought to serve as a backup event space or large public gathering space indoors and out? >> yes. the cruise terminal building would be used for special events. the people space i described on the second floor f of it as you saw has great views back to the city and out to the bay. it is flexible open space. it is primarily designed as a cruise terminal to funk and handle those needs and 8
will they reverse in that after america's cup and 27 is the primary and 35 is the backup? >> that is correct. 27 has the longer berth to hand it will larger ships. commissioner fong: and the shoreside power that was installed about a year and a half ago, that is not portable and is not able to move over to 35 in the interim, correct? >> correct. it is very complex and the installation on it is very expensive to do. it is supposed to be part of the new terminal and proposed to be out...
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made in america used to mean something. mostly that we had jobs. [laughter] here in america. but with so many of these jobs going overseas, america has but one choice. jason jones has more. >> for years america faced a great threat. >> socialism is coming our way. >> we want to go to iraq. >> do we really want to change america into sweden? >> but when sweden opened up an ikea factory in virginia, socialism became the least of our worries. >> when they first showed up in danville, virginia, we thought, this is ikea, this is the best of the best, but workers are disrespected. they're abused. they don't get correct training. they don't have enough money to make ends meet. they're not paid enough. they're treating these workers as if it's a third-world country. >> to find out more, i met swedish business expert lars bargains. welcome. >> thank you. >> in a room filled with the comforts of his homeland. have a seat, please. >> oh. >> i think there is a misunderstanding about sweden which we have to correct. we for a long time have been capitalists and very good at it, but it's tr
made in america used to mean something. mostly that we had jobs. [laughter] here in america. but with so many of these jobs going overseas, america has but one choice. jason jones has more. >> for years america faced a great threat. >> socialism is coming our way. >> we want to go to iraq. >> do we really want to change america into sweden? >> but when sweden opened up an ikea factory in virginia, socialism became the least of our worries. >> when they first...
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corporations run america americans have our it adopted an ideology of fundamentalism that no corporation can ever ever do anything bad nothing they do is ever criminal so you have these corporations able to create mass psychosis. the into one in six americans sixty six americans now psychotic so let's look at the financial system the monetary system where we see the same exact thing in america since one nine hundred thirteen we've had the us federal reserve system which is a collection of private banks so now let's look at the same crises they create in our psychological mind of the whole global monetary system these are just some screeching headlines max from monday morning twenty four hours to save the euro fearing the worst fed prepares for us default then bloomberg headline euro leaders start talks on sovereign debt crisis so here you're seeing the same sort of situation is that it's all chaos it's all going to collapse a psychotic our economy a psychotic our monetary system is a psychotic here take more debt we have just the prescription pills. now the pharmaceutical companies are m
corporations run america americans have our it adopted an ideology of fundamentalism that no corporation can ever ever do anything bad nothing they do is ever criminal so you have these corporations able to create mass psychosis. the into one in six americans sixty six americans now psychotic so let's look at the financial system the monetary system where we see the same exact thing in america since one nine hundred thirteen we've had the us federal reserve system which is a collection of...
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este sÁbado arranca los cuatros de final de copa amÉrica. argentina con todo el peso encima frente a uruguay por el hecho de ser local. >> sufrimos mucho por las crÍticas. los ayudÓ y con los chicos la verdad que espectacular, el cariÑo que me dieron en todo momento fue muy bueno. hay un grupo muy lindo, muy csano., y estamos mÁs unidos que nunca. >> el clÁsico rioplatense lleva a las tres de la tard. >> colombia llegainvicto y perÚ con una sola derrota ante chile. el juego va por univisiÓn. para mÁs informaciÓn visite univisionfutbol.com terminamos en holanda donde se llevÓ a cabo este particular barato. aquÍ hay cabida para todas las edades, el Único requisito es saber cÓmo sacarse el lodo de la cara. esta competencia se lleva a cabo desde 936 y se recorren 3,5 km. este domingo a repÚblica deportiva tendrÁn todo sobre la copa amÉrica. también una entrevista con omar arellano y la pelea de mÁrquez. por mi parte, ya es todo. cualquier duda bÚsquenme en mi twitter. >> muchas gracias. atenemos a los invitados muy especiales.
este sÁbado arranca los cuatros de final de copa amÉrica. argentina con todo el peso encima frente a uruguay por el hecho de ser local. >> sufrimos mucho por las crÍticas. los ayudÓ y con los chicos la verdad que espectacular, el cariÑo que me dieron en todo momento fue muy bueno. hay un grupo muy lindo, muy csano., y estamos mÁs unidos que nunca. >> el clÁsico rioplatense lleva a las tres de la tard. >> colombia llegainvicto y perÚ con una sola derrota ante chile. el...
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is it time america completely changed its philosophy in these things? >> what's patriotic is wanting your country to succeed. our country is not succeeding right now because our military is too big. by the way, people call it this military, hands off. it's not military. it's defense contractors, welfare for people who make weapons that we don't need. most of our weaponry is ridiculous. it's for fighting the russians in 1978. we don't need that. what would make this country stronger is economics. that's where the future is. that's what makes a country strong. if you're not strong economically, you're not going to be- >> that's where america is increasingly weak by comparison. >> this is one reason. we could solve this debt deficit problem if we do two simple things. tax the rich like they were taxed, not a hell of a lot more, just like under clinton. and bring the troops home. not just from iraq and afghanistan but we have a half a million troops on bases. >> how many do chinese have? >> none, i don't think. >> may have hardly anything, they have no impe
is it time america completely changed its philosophy in these things? >> what's patriotic is wanting your country to succeed. our country is not succeeding right now because our military is too big. by the way, people call it this military, hands off. it's not military. it's defense contractors, welfare for people who make weapons that we don't need. most of our weaponry is ridiculous. it's for fighting the russians in 1978. we don't need that. what would make this country stronger is...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." as u.s. politicians face a deadline, but fallout stretches far beyond washington. >> we're almost out of time. we need to reach a compromise by tuesday so that our country will have the ability to pay its bills on time. >> a final farewell in norway one week after the attack. the country continues to mourn. five years after raul castro took over from his brother, some residents are reaping the benefit of reform. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. with the clock ticking down, all eyes are on capitol hill to see if a deal can be struck to avoid a government default this tuesday. the markets are expressing their displeasure and int
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." as u.s. politicians face a deadline, but fallout stretches far beyond...
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america -- and america -- and america does have a crisis right now. >> that's the problem. >> the crisis is jobs and a stagnant economy, and what is the tragedy is that no one right now is addressing that question. >> i think obama s. you think she what? >> addressing a jobs crisis head-on? >> barack obama believes thatçn this time of a bad economy, the government borrowing more in order to spend more is actually good. he just wants more to borrow. >> you're making that argument better than barack obama did. i'm not hearing that from him. >> his decision to incur debt is in their mind a job creating decision. i may disagree say, goodness, you're not creating jobs doing that. do you agree? that's what they think they're doing in the white house? creating -- >> i wish the white house, frankly, believed that creating more debt would create more jobs, because i think that's the case. and i'm going to go further. >> and -- >> let him finish. >> there's every evidence that barack obama does not believe in economics, that starting as early as knihis inauguration, i believe austerity is the mo
america -- and america -- and america does have a crisis right now. >> that's the problem. >> the crisis is jobs and a stagnant economy, and what is the tragedy is that no one right now is addressing that question. >> i think obama s. you think she what? >> addressing a jobs crisis head-on? >> barack obama believes thatçn this time of a bad economy, the government borrowing more in order to spend more is actually good. he just wants more to borrow. >>...
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they do not protect america but harm america. look at the tax policies. why do we reward american companies if there are offshore drops -- jobs? there is still more in the tax policies that rewards the of shoring of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we adopted the policies the chinese have adopted. we should adopt similar policies and get away with it here. use our tax dollars to buy american-made equipment. out of every gallon you by friday so, it goes out there to buy what? i had nothing to do with the bay bridge. it was a horrible mistake. save 10% -- thousands of jobs are in china and not in california, not in america. >> one of the things that the congressman is striving to do is if you take the 15 proposals that we have, within the g-20, you can find counterparts with and it. what they are saying is, we are not being protectionists, we are being reciprocal. 19 nations have multiples of what we have today and what little we have today is because of people -- like mandy. tom harkin was the architect of the phrase, fear not fr
they do not protect america but harm america. look at the tax policies. why do we reward american companies if there are offshore drops -- jobs? there is still more in the tax policies that rewards the of shoring of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we adopted the policies the chinese have adopted. we should adopt similar policies and get away with it here. use our tax dollars to buy american-made equipment. out of every gallon you by friday so, it goes out there to...
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made in america? >> made in america. >> reporter: for decades here, jimmy has been making this mattress. by far their greatest invention. open the air valves, infnftes on its own. voila. no longer sleepless in seattle. >> nap time! >> reporter: 18 million sold. and while sharyn and i were choosing our one thing, back on that street, they were already lining up with theirs. >> look at your line. >> reporter: can you believe how many people actually showed up? and we wanted to point out that every single person in that line, even the children, had their one thing. >> reporter: and some surprising things there. one thing that was a little bit scary but will have us all talking and want us to go shopping tomorrow. >> scary? >> reporter: it wasn't a lot. >> all right. be sure to tune in tomorrow. one thing. and $3.33 can change jobs in america. >>> coming up, jaycee dugard. tonight, what the neighbors next to that backyard, her prison, want you to know. there's another way to help eliminate litter box dust
made in america? >> made in america. >> reporter: for decades here, jimmy has been making this mattress. by far their greatest invention. open the air valves, infnftes on its own. voila. no longer sleepless in seattle. >> nap time! >> reporter: 18 million sold. and while sharyn and i were choosing our one thing, back on that street, they were already lining up with theirs. >> look at your line. >> reporter: can you believe how many people actually showed up?...
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they're talking about making america and made in america. but what we haven't got them to do yet is, you know, get beyond that photo op at the factory floor and really get down to it. they need to pass some legislation to lower our trade deficit. >> that is one of the things in the poll that i found interesting. the made in america, buy american is gaining strength. >> it is. in fact, it is surging. people thought made in america was great last year. they think it's incredible this year. it's like mom, apple pie and made in the usa. we saw a 44% increase, a 44 point increase in favorability on made in america folks who feel very strongly about it. so clearly, people are desperate for american made products for an american made manufacturing policy. >> how come it's not annish knew 2012? >> it's going to be. you saw mitt romney hitting president obama on china yesterday. mitt romney doesn't have much ground to stand on on china. but you'll see it become an issue, especially in the battleground states that president has to compete in. places p
they're talking about making america and made in america. but what we haven't got them to do yet is, you know, get beyond that photo op at the factory floor and really get down to it. they need to pass some legislation to lower our trade deficit. >> that is one of the things in the poll that i found interesting. the made in america, buy american is gaining strength. >> it is. in fact, it is surging. people thought made in america was great last year. they think it's incredible this...
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bienvenidos a despierta amÉrica. estÁ la familia completa. hoy es miÉrcoles 20 de junio del aÑo 2011. buenos dÍas. mi rauli, te extraÑamos. >> un dÍa mÁs luego de casi quÉ, diez dÍas? >> 15! >> el cuarteto de cuatro. >> exactamente, estoy muy feliz de estar de vuelta. digo rÁpidamente dándole gracias a dios y a la vida. estuve en una asignaciÓn especial y luego un poco mal de salud pero aquÍ estoy, vivo y con todas las ganas del mundo. entre usted y yo, esto es forever and ever. >> estamos celebrando por ti porque estÁs con nosotros y feliz pero tambiÉn queremos felicitar a nuestros amigos colombianos. en los estados unidos hay millones de colombianos de todas partes de este bello paÍs. bogotÁ, barranquilla, cÚcuta, en fin de todos lados. >> nosotros estamos... haciendo un homenaje a la bandera. >> orgullo colombiano. >> faltaba alguien por allÍ. >> pero explicame esto! >> pan de bonitos. >> no se lo puede perder. >> me sorprende en el dÍa de hoy tu elegancia. >> buena corbata! >> esta estÁ patrocinada por poncho de anda.
bienvenidos a despierta amÉrica. estÁ la familia completa. hoy es miÉrcoles 20 de junio del aÑo 2011. buenos dÍas. mi rauli, te extraÑamos. >> un dÍa mÁs luego de casi quÉ, diez dÍas? >> 15! >> el cuarteto de cuatro. >> exactamente, estoy muy feliz de estar de vuelta. digo rÁpidamente dándole gracias a dios y a la vida. estuve en una asignaciÓn especial y luego un poco mal de salud pero aquÍ estoy, vivo y con todas las ganas del mundo. entre usted y yo,...
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this is what america needs. we need a radicalization of the center of our country, people not ideologues but pragmatists and look at this nation where it is and understand we are in a crisis and there's serious work to do to make it better. ultimately, i believe in the dream of america and our highest ideals. we have to find a way forward that works for everyone. that's what compromise is all about. as the great poet hughes said in the 1960s so true right now, there's a dream in this land with its back against the wall. to save the dream for one, we must save it for all. if we are to be that nation of people coming together, our very hallmark is, our politics is not serving those ideals. our politics is broken because it's so hard for us a nation of people with so many common interests to come together and find pragmatic ways to move our country forward. it should not be this difficult. >> mayor booker, fascinating thoughts. thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you very much for having me, piers. i appre
this is what america needs. we need a radicalization of the center of our country, people not ideologues but pragmatists and look at this nation where it is and understand we are in a crisis and there's serious work to do to make it better. ultimately, i believe in the dream of america and our highest ideals. we have to find a way forward that works for everyone. that's what compromise is all about. as the great poet hughes said in the 1960s so true right now, there's a dream in this land with...
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somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. >> schieffer: joining us now, two leaders of the so-called gang of six-- senators mark warner and saxby chambliss. they started in early on tryin
somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with...
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workers to see their votes running creating figures like captain america and sort of the great make it seem growers. and now showing marvel comics best selling bore propaganda comes to a theater near you. good evening it's friday july twenty second eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm laurin lister in your watching r.t. well terror has been brought to norway's doorstep twin attacks rocked the norwegian capital of oslo today seventeen are confirmed dead i wouldn't have put the toll closer to thirty police believe these events were connected first a car bomb it detonated between government buildings one where the prime minister works after that a man described as a norwegian dressed as a police officer opened fire at a labor party youth conference just twenty miles from oslo which the prime minister was set to attend now this suspect has reportedly been captured but the bigger picture of this that's happened in a second wealthiest nation in the world with of the highest living standards best education and which has remained for the most part unscathed by terror attacks now we don't know
workers to see their votes running creating figures like captain america and sort of the great make it seem growers. and now showing marvel comics best selling bore propaganda comes to a theater near you. good evening it's friday july twenty second eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm laurin lister in your watching r.t. well terror has been brought to norway's doorstep twin attacks rocked the norwegian capital of oslo today seventeen are confirmed dead i wouldn't have put the toll closer to...
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i shows because the top box is the america's cup cord nation committee. they basically meet on a regular basis at this time, and over the prior month to talk about the next steps so people do not realize with the other pieces are doing. it would take each half of that organization -- organizational structure, showing the inter- agency task force. these are the partners at all local and state level. and also the public safety agencies. you have local governments from the bay area, with the issues that would like to see addressed. we have the federal agency coronation team, the public safety team that includes law enforcement and fire, and emergency medical planning, and the transportation team as well as freight transportation agencies to develop a plan to move people around. part of the city that is obviously very beautiful but constricted with options for transportation. this has been a major
i shows because the top box is the america's cup cord nation committee. they basically meet on a regular basis at this time, and over the prior month to talk about the next steps so people do not realize with the other pieces are doing. it would take each half of that organization -- organizational structure, showing the inter- agency task force. these are the partners at all local and state level. and also the public safety agencies. you have local governments from the bay area, with the...
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to the first trip to america. just a few miles from where the red carpet was rolled out last night, the royal couple will make one very special visit today. these are perfrfmers, but they are not famous, and they are not rich. they are young dreamers, who are being given a chance. >> inner city arts helped me discover who i am and what i want to do with my life and who i am as a person as an artist. >> reporter: this is a school for those who were born with gifts, but not the resources. it is based here in downtown los angeles, in what is commonly called skid row. >> all the children, they live in the inner city, t ty live around this neighborhood. they are dealing with challenges of economics and homelessness in a lot of instances. >> reporter: for the past 22 years, this academy has provided a safe haven for los angeles inner city youth. helping them embrace talents from art to music to performance. for these young teens, this place has been more than a school. it's a physical and emotional haven. >> a lot of us
to the first trip to america. just a few miles from where the red carpet was rolled out last night, the royal couple will make one very special visit today. these are perfrfmers, but they are not famous, and they are not rich. they are young dreamers, who are being given a chance. >> inner city arts helped me discover who i am and what i want to do with my life and who i am as a person as an artist. >> reporter: this is a school for those who were born with gifts, but not the...
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uruguay celebra el triunfo en la copa amÉrica. en buenos aires, gustavo fueron busca de la reacciÓn de los fanÁticos y esto fue lo que le dijeron sobre el nuevo monarca del fÚtbol. >> buenas tardes, buenos aires hoy es celeste, uruguay le ganÓ tres a cero a paraguay y es el nuevo campeÓn de la copa amÉrica. (cantos) >> tenemos los mejores momentos,1 garra terrible, los jugadores se lo merecÍan porque tuvieron un mundo al maravilloso y una copa amÉrica impresionante. >> que alegrÍa uruguay,1 país de 3 millones y medio de personas! 15 copas! (cantos) >> emocionante! >> la historia manda! uruguay, lo mÁs grande que hay! >> una fiesta! >> increÍble, muy contentos! felicidades a todo uruguay, estamos muy contentos! una copa inesperada para nosotros, pero celebrando! >> hoy nos tocÓ perder, vinimos de asunciÓn con mucha ilusión para la copa, pero el fÚtbol es asÍ, es emociÓn, es ganar, es perder y hoy nos tocÓ perder. >> los uruguayos esperan poder mantener este buen estilo de fÚtbol hasta el prÓximo mundial en bras
uruguay celebra el triunfo en la copa amÉrica. en buenos aires, gustavo fueron busca de la reacciÓn de los fanÁticos y esto fue lo que le dijeron sobre el nuevo monarca del fÚtbol. >> buenas tardes, buenos aires hoy es celeste, uruguay le ganÓ tres a cero a paraguay y es el nuevo campeÓn de la copa amÉrica. (cantos) >> tenemos los mejores momentos,1 garra terrible, los jugadores se lo merecÍan porque tuvieron un mundo al maravilloso y una copa amÉrica impresionante....
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america is the tent pole that holds of the world. if that fractures, your kids will not just grow up in a different america. they will grow up in a very different world. this thing that we call america is a precious jewel. we really need to get back to polishing it. with that introduction, i would like to share with you the first few paragraphs of the book. the first chapter is called "if you see something, say something." that is the homeland security model. we are now applying it to the country as a whole. this is a book about america that begins in china. in september of 2010, i attended the world economic conference in china. it involved a 3.5 our car ride from beijing to a chinese version of detroit. now to get there, you have to go to the beijing south road crustacean. it was a modern building covered with solar panels. you buy a ticket from an electronic kiosks offering choices in chinese and english. the board of a high-speed train that goes to another rumi modern train station that is said to be the fastest when it began ope
america is the tent pole that holds of the world. if that fractures, your kids will not just grow up in a different america. they will grow up in a very different world. this thing that we call america is a precious jewel. we really need to get back to polishing it. with that introduction, i would like to share with you the first few paragraphs of the book. the first chapter is called "if you see something, say something." that is the homeland security model. we are now applying it to...
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income of children's rights but the united states of america doesn't do it . at the same time as the united states of america recognize convention we do not part of this convention i see so you recently protested against an adoption of eight russian children it was carried out through a u.s. adoption organization doesn't this case that an official organization. perform to adoption and from your point of view it was it had to be turned out to be illegal. what paved the way corruption russian corruption isn't good at the root of the power of all the problems with adoption you're right when when when you are talking about some corruptions roots because each kid is which we know. into which we. researched for example the case of art of severely the case of denise for her recall as a case of sisters. in each reese case we find out if some mistakes errors or illegal documents so it means that the candidates for future adoptive parents. presented some. i can see not. real papers not real do commence and in this situation we didn't have any chance to check it because
income of children's rights but the united states of america doesn't do it . at the same time as the united states of america recognize convention we do not part of this convention i see so you recently protested against an adoption of eight russian children it was carried out through a u.s. adoption organization doesn't this case that an official organization. perform to adoption and from your point of view it was it had to be turned out to be illegal. what paved the way corruption russian...
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i was a geneticist of america just free weeks ago and we this was not the first time. it was a special we visited center internet in the national center for missing and exporting children and not me the american specialist told me the level of violence and cruelty in the american family is too high too high so you can see the situation the saudi towards russian children towards all children and to toward all children even their own children yes absolutely so you want your saying now that american families generally cruel to. say so but as americans what is really says it all cruelty is more and more and more every year among. among native americans or among immigrants or first wave immigrants i can share and share and. i think in the in the every in every of. kinds of families what we can find it and i can compare this situation is in that it is of american in russia because russia has a problem of cruelty and violence in our families against the needs of children not only against step or adopted children used to. you said in one of your interviews that since the adopt
i was a geneticist of america just free weeks ago and we this was not the first time. it was a special we visited center internet in the national center for missing and exporting children and not me the american specialist told me the level of violence and cruelty in the american family is too high too high so you can see the situation the saudi towards russian children towards all children and to toward all children even their own children yes absolutely so you want your saying now that...
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they do not protect america. in fact, they harm america. look out the tax policies. why do we reward american companies with a lower tax if they offer offshore jobs? not one republican voted to repeal that tax. it did pass. there is still more of that is in the tax policy that rewards the offshore and of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we ought to adopt the policies that the chinese have adopted. what is wrong with that? use our tax dollars to buy american made equipment. 18.5 since, every gallon of gas. out of every gallon you buy, it goes out there to buy what? yes, i had nothing to do with the bay bridge. it was a horrible mistake. to save 10%, they went off to buy chinese steel and thousands of jobs are in china and not in california. at the end of the day, it turned out to be more expensive. >> one of the things that the congressman is striving to -- if you take the 15 proposals that we have within the g-20, you confined counterparts in 19 of the deed 20. -- in the g-20. we're not being protectionist, we are being reciprocal. 19 natio
they do not protect america. in fact, they harm america. look out the tax policies. why do we reward american companies with a lower tax if they offer offshore jobs? not one republican voted to repeal that tax. it did pass. there is still more of that is in the tax policy that rewards the offshore and of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we ought to adopt the policies that the chinese have adopted. what is wrong with that? use our tax dollars to buy american made...
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joyce of blair was an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school of the americas during the cold war era but major blair says he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country the classified. army. the words. next door. assassinate. commonly. called waits for. graduates from the school of the americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere of the more than sixty thousand soldiers and police to have graduated ten thousand of them have been colombia it has been the largest user of the school of the americas i don't think it's an accident. abuser of human rights in that with some hemisphere the eighth amendment to the us constitution forbids torture and other forms of cruel and unusual punishment as does the geneva convention but they did happen there's no question that our country gage and torture and so taught others how to do it we also rendered people we also sent people to prisons in other countries where they were in fact torture there although congress demanded more oversight of
joyce of blair was an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school of the americas during the cold war era but major blair says he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country the classified. army. the words. next door. assassinate. commonly. called waits for. graduates from the school of the americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere of the more than sixty thousand soldiers and police to...
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but you do lose something here in america. because it tends to turn these trials into a soap opera. >> well, you know, i believe in freedom of speech. i believe in so much that surrounds that. but i will tell you personally, i found it very awkward and disturbing. for example, i would be having conversations and in the evening i would see that there were lip readers and people who were body language experts going on television saying this was what appears to have been said, this is what was meant when this attorney moved this way, my client turned her head a certain way. imagine being on television for 400 or 500 hours of a trial. it's incredibly stressful. and i think also very stressful for the witnesses who knew that as they spoke, every word they said was being televised. and i think it couldn't help but affect maybe not so much what they said but how they said it. i found it extremely, extremely difficult. >> tell me this, dorothy. what is your gut feeling about what happened to caylee anthony? >> well, i think that the k
but you do lose something here in america. because it tends to turn these trials into a soap opera. >> well, you know, i believe in freedom of speech. i believe in so much that surrounds that. but i will tell you personally, i found it very awkward and disturbing. for example, i would be having conversations and in the evening i would see that there were lip readers and people who were body language experts going on television saying this was what appears to have been said, this is what...
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not no surrender but make it in america because america is not broke. and the voices of negativism that would propose legislation that would have us cut without investment, cut without revenue, means we surrender on the american people. i wanted to mention that we haven't said what is happening to local government. here's a major headline that says, states feel pain over debt impasse. we all come from the people. outside of the beltway. and what is happening to the states is that the markets are being troubled, i had a press conference and meeting with my city comptroller who -- whose investments are in treasury notice. it's not just what we do here on the floor of the house. our cities will have a troubled economic infrastructure if the treasury notice that they have invested in all of a sudden drop with severe, if you will, losses. so i wanted to say that this is more than just us. it is more than one person in a leaky boat. it is many of us in a leaky boat. just the last 48 hours the dow went down 200 points in the last 12 hours, coming in to today,
not no surrender but make it in america because america is not broke. and the voices of negativism that would propose legislation that would have us cut without investment, cut without revenue, means we surrender on the american people. i wanted to mention that we haven't said what is happening to local government. here's a major headline that says, states feel pain over debt impasse. we all come from the people. outside of the beltway. and what is happening to the states is that the markets...
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it says ok, america, we are going to pay america's bills, but only for five more months and only if we put in motion a plan that will end the medicare guarantee and slash education. the proposal befo us today will put the american economy and american jobs at even greater jeopardy over the next five months than they are today. it deliberately, by choice, keeps the economy under a cloud of instability and uncertainty. it chooses to risk higher interest rates and shrinking retirement funds a hit on every american family. so why would we choose to intentionally keep this cloud hanging over the country and the american people? we're told that we have to do it in order to force this congress toreduce the deficit. that's what we're told. but the actions tell a very different story. the actions suggest this is not about reducing the deficit, it's about reducing the deficit in a particular way, the way the republican plan wants to reduce the deficit. that's why our republican colleagues walked out of talks three times and have rejected the balanced approach and framework put forward by the pre
it says ok, america, we are going to pay america's bills, but only for five more months and only if we put in motion a plan that will end the medicare guarantee and slash education. the proposal befo us today will put the american economy and american jobs at even greater jeopardy over the next five months than they are today. it deliberately, by choice, keeps the economy under a cloud of instability and uncertainty. it chooses to risk higher interest rates and shrinking retirement funds a hit...
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. >> y esta noche se define cuartos de final de copa amÉrica. >> esta este es su noticiero univisiÓn. >> que tal buenas noches la comunidad judÍa de nueva york estÁ alarmada del macabro hallazgo de restos de un niÑo de 8 aÑos de edad que habÍa desaparecido dÍas antes, el pequeÑo fue descuartizado parte de su cuerpo fue hallado en un refrigerador y el resto en una maleta en un basurero. >> quiÉnes podrÍan haber cometido este crimen atroz. >> es la peor pesadilla de cualquier padre de familia en cualquier parte del mundo. >> la desapariciÓn de un hijo. >> y peor aÚn que la noticia de que lopo encontraron sea tan dolorosa que el propio comisionado de la policÍa sea encargado de dar los horribles detalles. >> hemos encontrado algunos restos de la criatura descuate skwad en una bolsa de plÁstico dentro de la nevera del hombre que sospechamos lo asesinÓ y otros en un basurero cercano. >> un hombre judÍo de 35 aÑos ya estÁ bajo custodia de autoridades, su vÍctima un niÑo tambiÉn de 8 aÑos desapareciÓ el lunes mientras regresaba a su casa a solo 7 cuadra despuÉs de su p
. >> y esta noche se define cuartos de final de copa amÉrica. >> esta este es su noticiero univisiÓn. >> que tal buenas noches la comunidad judÍa de nueva york estÁ alarmada del macabro hallazgo de restos de un niÑo de 8 aÑos de edad que habÍa desaparecido dÍas antes, el pequeÑo fue descuartizado parte de su cuerpo fue hallado en un refrigerador y el resto en una maleta en un basurero. >> quiÉnes podrÍan haber cometido este crimen atroz. >> es la peor...
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no one wants america to stumble into a default. >> u.s. government debt is the building block of the global financial system. it is vitally important for the plumbing of the global financial system. avoiding a default is absolutely essential. >> the result of a default could be so cataclysmic that everyone in washington expects the two sides to eventually do a deal. but they are taking it very close to the wire. the whole battle has raised questions about america possibility to sort out this budget at a difficult time for the economy. real incomes have not risen at all this year and unemployment is still over 9%. the president does not want to get rushed into steep spending cuts that make a weak recovery even weaker in the lead up to an election. >> that is their bottom line. absolutely don't increase the cuts coming next year and hopefully find which you can give the republicans to by yourself last cut next year. 2012 has to be the center of his attention. >> and the other side has 2012 in its sights as well. >> we need to stand up to bar
no one wants america to stumble into a default. >> u.s. government debt is the building block of the global financial system. it is vitally important for the plumbing of the global financial system. avoiding a default is absolutely essential. >> the result of a default could be so cataclysmic that everyone in washington expects the two sides to eventually do a deal. but they are taking it very close to the wire. the whole battle has raised questions about america possibility to sort...
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the first dollar you earn in america you pay six percent six and a half percent and you also add on to that the medicare which is another percent half so it's almost eight percent of the very first dollar you use but if you get past one hundred seven thousand dollars you don't pay anything all right you want to deal with social security index that tax so that when you go to one hundred fifty two hundred three hundred thousand dollars you continue to pay the seven or eight percent so if i sell you a little sister there isn't how it's going at the benefit is so essentially there is a larger debate to be had but you say that this has to be something they can be pushed further down the road in favor of settling us today i want to thank you for weighing in on those things that we didn't get to the war which is something that you've named as a problem and it's also a big ticket item that the u.s. government spends a lot on it's one of the piece you want to solve this budget you've got to deal with the military expenditures and the war and the base budget of the military and we want to thank
the first dollar you earn in america you pay six percent six and a half percent and you also add on to that the medicare which is another percent half so it's almost eight percent of the very first dollar you use but if you get past one hundred seven thousand dollars you don't pay anything all right you want to deal with social security index that tax so that when you go to one hundred fifty two hundred three hundred thousand dollars you continue to pay the seven or eight percent so if i sell...